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Show D.l Li UtiDKN FLOWERS BEIXG MONEY. ISA INDUSTRY WCRTH WHILE fO WOMEN TO PURSUE. KER A Ym Me Wmi Tell Wiitif ta CBlUiatiBf IWtl ! COM.MKUC1AL: THUKSDAY. f"EBRUAKV 26, 1691. ttavU ZmrieU. Ta Te author of tL "Isaer Lia ct Th day fcwtie sof cf cvrrrt'iirg thx t proJ-trti- oa L1 DELAY NO LONGER! caa-ioc- e yna f.v aa inu&iiig accuant of to th irrit e!i are a 1 coniiort the euolvw with vLkh wild L- -t kav and Ux tunl ia thai cvtntry. T"b writer, of mnt ind ere a aost rwt prod&ce-- l u ea Syrcp of Figs bring a lady, and Laving sutna tingr-t- ar , was the better prvparvd th e wor'-- d vat enriched t e ot-pet of her to --live kaown, aa it is the only Lt ti native had perfect ed ia that direction. remedy vLich ia truly pleasing a 1 At one bote rite4 th wif of a to the taste and prompt cad Hungarian officer. She wa liriag quite effect to cle-- c the ayste a geatly ia ia a mud hat. a&4 Lct only the Spring tine or, ia fact, at aay tizoe rompaciuci were a hyena and a lynx, on her bed like two lapdogs. ted the better it is knows the more pop-al-r which it become. The hyena received tu at the gat, and. though I was not prepared for it, I in Dra. Freeouta 4 Burroma, Salt Lake, nocently did the right thing, aa the will hava a branch !tk every Saturday afterward informed me. far ti treatat Brootn LoteL The asiioal came and at fifed at my ment of difirasra Ogden, of th eye, ear, nose, ha ada, and thru jumped ap and put it throat and lung. Spectacle accurately ore paw on my shoulder and amelt my htteJ. difficult case eohcited. Glaa "i!d ra y rg Flower ralmre ia a cuuQ caa b to pay rt'tn by aa auiau-u- r who to pursua it ia a painsuking and rh intelligent way," said a young woman. Five rears ago I bought a httUt fana vrx Anaojbria, callvd it o Am," and etarVfd in ntm-l- r for aiuusriumt and aoaw take Tith a few roar m .i T 1 t -i (Alter taou. A ui r nuwm unnj, auu the labor I expend! npon them was well repaid by th pleasure of it, bat after a white I found that it would product wooer also. So I planted inure and more, antil at present I have between three and four thousand rune lmhe uf, A alilled garthe choicest varu-tk-a- . dener told ine the other day that my collection of hybrid rerpetuaL u prubablj the finest in thi country. On the day before D turrit ion Day I picked and sold from uiy own place. 5,x rohes "I am firravaijaiitly fund of roses, but viohts are Wore profitable. On the day before Christ r&a I picked and sold violets at two cent apit-c- ; that u pA worth. They were worth the highest price then, but they never bring le&i than one cent apiece. To raise then i quite eay. I have 300 glass sashes under which the violets bloom all winter long. In May I have a lot of frenh ground plowed aud prepared, and in it I plant all my violeta, taken from beneath the gashes for the purpose. Then I simtake up the ahe and cover the ply ' newly planted violet with them and the work ia done. In October they n to bloom, and continue all through the winter, so that I can pick them every day and send the flowers to market tbl "K-j- M eg be-jn- ALWAYS A MARKET. All of my violet plant come from one little pot that I bought at the Center market five year ago. They are made to multiply by dividing the roots, to that a single plant taken up in the spring will supply a score or more. I sell my flower by sending them to the florist in Washington or very often in rew York. Prices are higher in New York, so that it usually pay to express them on. "There is always a market for flowers and there ia never any difficulty in dis- posing of them. Any florist is glad to buy them if they are good ones and in prime condition. Those which I send to New York are delivered early the next morning. I expressed some thith er originally on speculation and I got immediate replies praising their quality and asking for more. The violeta must be picked always in the afternoon, be cause otherwise they lose their perfume. Then they must be brought into town in the evening for shipment, "My greatest success is with sweet pease, which most people do not get iilonir very well with in this latitude. get the very finest possible seed to begin with. From June to August I pick very nearly 4,000 sweet pea blossoms daily, and they sell for hfty cents a nun dred, so that they are really the most profitable of my flowers. They require but little care. I plant the seeds in the spring in open ground, about four inches deep, and as the plants grow the earth is kept hilled up around them. Then iosts are stuck in along the rows with strings arranged so that the vinos are trained of an upon them. I had acre set out with sweet pease, and it brought in a clear $200 from the sale of th the blooms. GROWING DAHLIAS. "Another flower I am very successful with is the single dahlia, which is.very much handsomer than the double dahlia, you know. I plant the bulbs. . . which I propagate myself, the last of May, and the plants begin to flower abont the last of August, keeping on until frost. I manage to keep tTSein go-i- n for some time later than would otherwise be possible by lighting fires on cold nights at the ends of the rows. In this way I get them over the first frosty spell, after which there is usually a season of quite warm weather, so that dahlias . are blooming frequently m V . . my. beautifully up to tue enu or govern oer. I try to make the flowers I grow alter nate, so that when one sort stops uiooni ine another begins. My violets are flowering from the last bf September to the end of April; then come the roses through the summer, and the sweet pease, with dahlias in the fall and violets again until spring. You can perceive that my way of growing flowers does not make necessary any large investment in greenhouses or otherwise. Of course there are some expenses. I have two men help me, though one of them I should have to keep anyway tor ouier purposes, There is a great deal in the proper pack inar of flowers for market. "For example, violets must be placed in bunches in pasteboard boxes, with waxed paper folded loosely around them Thev must not be touched, with water. because to do so will take away their I consider my own flower sweetness. thus growing enterprise as only begun luillfar: some day I hope to become a ionaire by selling violets and sweet pease. At all events there is money in tne oiwi nes3. properly pursued, and more woine ought to go into it" Washington Star. coti-ecie- w-- ' ;t face. eve inserted.'' "Oh." I thought, "if it take a bit out if utv che-k- , what hall I do?" But I stood a still a a statu, and tried not to breathe, looking it steadily in the eyes all the while. At last it mad np it mint to mt, jumped own and ran before me Lke a dog into the hoa, where I found the lynx on the divan. nrang at me, mewed and hi tail till hi iuitres came in. Hhe told me that when people began to scream or to drive the hyena away it in worrying and fright- took a euing them.' I went afterward to the basbaad re ception room, lit had gone out for a short while. The hvena had got in, and I f Hind my huxband. the Russian consul snd a French gentleman all sitting ou the divan, with their legs well tucked up rnder them, and looking absurdly uncomfortable at the frightful beast, a the count called it I had a good laugh at them, a the hyena and I were already ou fri ?ndly terms. Pet Win. Harcombe's . No. 3 la-Le- d ro ple.-41-n- The Greatest Strike. Among the great strike that of Dr. Mdea in discovering hi New Heart Cure ha proven itilf to be on of the baa not important The demand for it become Already the treati being revolument of heart da cure tionized, and manv utxpec-trIt soon relieve shott breeth. Muttering, pain in eide, arm, thoulder, wehk and hungry spell, oppression, aellicg of ankles, smothering and heart dtopsy. Ir. Miiea' book on H&rt and Xervou dlrwse free. The un- euualtJ New Heart Cure ia sold and. guaranteed by H. A. Walki. Alto hi lleetnrntive Nervine for headache, tita, sprees, hot rlabhe, nervous fhilia, opium habit, etc. d Offer. Exceptional Mavor Filler, of Philadelphia, give all the fee he receive for performing the marriage ceremony to charitable mostly to the Southern Home for Destitute Children, an institution in which Mrs. Filler feel great interest SHBBlBiBlMS "Take It Before Ureaklast," Because it will give you an appetite, .1 Hungry Soldier Tro-- a Tela. In "Recollection of a Private" this regulate the bowels and cleanse the system of all impurities. Dr. Henley' Eng story is told by a Confederate of Gen. lish Dandelion Tonic. Sold everywhere. John B. Magruder: "Our Oeu. Magruder think a power To meet frequent calls for mining ful heap of what be eats aud wears. He blanks, The Commercial ha printed and ha on hand for sale thefollowing: Notice alien has a right smart of truck. "There was a Texas feller one time of location of mining claim, proof of who had straggled from his brigade, and labor performed, power of attorney to deed. he were a pert one, he were, stranger. locate and sell anu mining to a eat were He general, hungry enough Sudden Deaths. buttons and all that Texas feller were. Heart disease is by far the most fretable all spread, He saw Magruder cause of sudden death, which in with a heap of good fixin's on it, and quent of four case i unsuspected. out three HI be hanged if be didn't walk in, pert The symptoms are not generally underas yon please, graou a anuo anu lora stood. These are: a habit of lying on and open fire all along the line on them the right side, short breath, pain or disfixin'a. tress in side, back or shoulder, irregular 'Magruder heard somebody in hi pur-rose- s. 1 e 1 I pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spella, or tent, and hurried in and asked that wind in stomach, swelling of ankle and Texas chap what brought hira thar. dropsy, oppression, dry cough, book Tho Texan 'lowed ho were hungry. smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated free at 1L A. Walker on Heart Diseases, stiff and the Then grand like, who sell and general, guarantee Dr. Miles' un said. 'Do you know, sir, at whose table New Heart Cure, and his equalled you are eatin? Restorative Nervine, which cures ner"The Texas chap, he kept dnvm in vousness, hadache. sleeplessness, effects the pickets on them chick'ns, and he said of drinking, etc. It contains no opiate. o the gen ral, said he, 'AO, old boss, and , to school today." "All right," he answered; "go ahead." and after that I was careful not to ask for a holiday without some very good reason. Chicago Herald., ' Globe-Drmo'ira- t. I ! I "Vm. Harcombe, s I S 2473 Washington Avenue, Ogden. A man widely and favorably known throughout the Pacific coast, gives his experience. Portland, Ore., March 20. easily taken and restores healthy vitality to the organs it is intended to operate upon with assured success. 8. J. McCokmick, Editor Catholic Sentinel. Money to Loan I to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Money Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledgee for St sale cheap. 204 and 'JOG, Twenty-fift- h 0GDEN CITY RAILWAY Health is Wealth! CO. AND OgdenS Hot Springs R'y AND TIME TABLEand Hot Street Between Twenty-fift- h Springs, taking effect Thursday, Da. E. C. West's Naava and Beam Tfbat-nen- t, a (runrantl j:ittc for Hysteria, Diiii-ncKit. Nerrou NruraUrin. CooTalcious, Uoailnclie. Nerfou Prostration caused hy tli.i n of alcohol or Uihacco, Wakpfnlnwc, Mciita. I)cjre8sion, ami fteiun)r oftothe Brain rcsuituia misery, decay in I in insanity leading death, Prematura Old Age, Barrenness, Loss i Power in either wx. Involuntary Loet 8ermatorrhoa caused by OTer exertion of t Each!."' or brain, contains one month' treatment. $1.(10 n b. t. or six boxes for 13.0(1, sent by mail prepaid i receiptof.price.AKASTEK To cure any case. With each order received I.' ) as for six boxes, accompanied with $5.(10, w send the purchaser aur written guarantee to the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantee, issued only by H. A. Walkeh, Druggist Sale Agt,. 371 Twonty-fotun-li as - SB X c ss 9 A. H. A. M. 7:50 9:00 10:10 11:20 6:50 8:02 9:13 10:25 11:35 P. M. P. M. A. 1. 7.-0- S:U 9:30 10:10 11:50 P. M. A. M. A. 1:00 2:10 3:20 4:30 5:40 12:45 1:55. 3:05 4:15 5:25 6:35 7:45 8:55 10:12 C:50 8:00 9:10 -- 1 m a A. M. M. Skookam loot HaiP Grouper. Grows Hair Rapidry. Eradicates Dandruff. p-tj-- P. P. M. 12730 P. M. M. 1:05 2:15 3:25 4:35 5:45 0:55 8:05 9:15 Is an Exquisite Toilet Article. 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 1:15 2:25 3:35 4:45 5:55 7:05 8:15 9:25 (:20 Ia Free from all coloring matter. (Ttade mark rtgiiteied.) 7:30 Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons 8:40 9:50 It is an honest and m criterion 10:24 r r preparation. Nature's Own Reint 2Z 5 ? A. M I A. x 6 M. 8:00 7:40 9:20 9:00 10:10 10:30 11:20 11:40 p.m t p. j A. M. A. M. 7.05 8:15 9:35 10:45 11:55 p. M. 7:17 8:10 9:30 10:40 11:50 p. m. 12:30 1:40 12:50 "50 20 1:00 310 2:10 3:20 4:00 5:10 6:20 4:20 4uK 5:3i 5:40 6:50 1:05 2:15 2:25 4:35 5:45 :.Vi 6:40 8:05 S:K 7:50 0:15 9:10 9:00 9:50 10:10 10:20 10:26 Trains will begin running on Sundays. : rt A. M. i 7-- I 8:27 9:50 11.00 1 j 5 j A. M. 7-- . Grower Go. Won Hoot Hair YORK. NEW by ail Dructgist. Fok Sal 8:40 10:05 11:15 -- German ti IE- - Eestaurant, p.m. j P. M. 2:10 12:25 1:35 1:20 2:45 2:30 WALTKl! JHiAXD, PUO. 3:40. "3:55 4:50 A CJ.EAX X K AT, 6:15 6:00 7:25 7:10 8:35 0YS1TR ASD SHORT ORDER HOUSE 8:20 9:45 9:30 10:38 Sunday Ditiner from 4 to A p. ta. at 8:00 a. m. 55 S43U est Confectionery Mannfacturers in L tali. I Factor v and Salesrooms, 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Baldness. V": Grows Hair on ' Bald Heads. GOIXG 8QUTH. ac Cub. 7:05 "TUT 7:40 8:50 8:25 8:15 9:35 9:45 10:10 10:45 10 55 11:20 11:55 "12:05 12:30 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 6:20 7:30 8:40 10:00 O Importers and Jobbers. nd 22, 1891. -- 0L x e. self-abn- GOIXG NORTH. 8 WHOLESALE GROCERS, -- St.. Ogdeu. HEALTH RESORT CO. aaAlS I ... L"v,oJ Death From Kidney Disoase the unfortunate and untimely endIs ing of thousands of the American people annually. Oregon Kidney Tea is guaranteed to cure all forms of Kidney troubles. Take it in time. January iiiimiimMmiiuiiiiimiiiiiimnniiiiiM Having tried the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea, we cheerfully bear witness to its. beneficial agency" in affections of the urinary organs. It is simple, safe and sure; it is ; The Judai Tree. The Judas tree is a native of the southern countries of Europe, aud is a handsome low bush with a flat, spreading top. In the spring it is profusely covered with purplish pink blossoms, which burst out before the leaves begin to unfold. The blossoms have an agreeable acrid taste, and are made into salads aud sometimes fried. There is an ancient tradition that Judas hanged himself from this species of tree. A tree called the Judas tree is common to some parts of tho American continent. It differs some- wliat from the one described, but the blossoms are made iuto good pickles, and the young twigs are bought by dyers for the .brownish pigment contained in them. The Judas tre draws great numbers of bees fironnd to feed ou the sweets conCan Thli Be So? tained in its blossoms. Detroit Free Vr.tV.inw wparies a railroad traveler Press. , more than a straight track," says an old TUe Klotn. aud Hat with road Cap fifty railroad man. "Any These civil disturbances were in miles of straight track would be shunned m from 1738 to 1771. The Caps curves Sweden mat tour or three with one for T lrnmv lfsrionB of lX?01)lo wllC were the Russians and their sympato go by roads which thizer.!; the Hats were the French. For put themselves outana curve and wiud give a new uu ut a time the kingdom was reduced almost avnerv every few minutes.' Detroit to a sute of anarchy by the two contending factions, but order was restored Free Press. by Gu.tavus III in 1771, who, desirous It is a fact not generally known that of excluding all foreign intervention in MJccnri furnishes better cavalry- horse the affairs of Sweden, forbade the use of nvr ctiior Ktjitu in the Lmon. Hie the names, and sternly repressed all disii Missouri horse is sturdy and short l ack orders growing out of the political disbv cav tension Ijetweeu the factions. St. I:uis ed, and is uow much in demand airy officers. 1 Editor McCormick, ain't no way particular, neither, since I've come solderin'." "What did Magruder do?" asked a Yankee listener. "Do? Why, he saw them chicken fi sin's were spiled, and he jest put his aim under his coat tail, pulled his hat over his eyes and walked out And that Texas boss didn't leave anything on that thar table 'cept the plates, not even his compliments. "Who were he? W ell, no matter, lie hadn't no manners, he hadn't He were powerful hungry, stranger, that chap were." lie Got a Holiday. When I was about 11 years old I one day rebelled against going to school. I preferred the hook and line and the bab bling brook, and I said to father a farmer at the dinner table, "Can't I Btay out of school this afternoon?" "Oh, yes, he answered promptly, to my no small surprise. I ate my dinner with keen anticipa tions of a jolly afternoon; but as we rose from the table father said, "Come with me. I need a little help in picking tip the fallow ground." When tho trees of the forest were felled they were cut into logs, rolled together and burned, after which it was necessary to pick up the charYed sticks, and make smaller heaps for another fire. When father said "Come with me" 1 knew what he meant, and I went At night I was black as a negro and sour as a lemon, and the next morning I said, "Father, I think I would rather go From now until March first will be made a "CLEAR"UP" occasion with us, with moving 1 prices on everything. For thesefew days you may revel in luxur- 1 ies and necessaries, stripped of every thingbutthe intrinsic worth yourlown need or desire places upon them. Choice tailor-madsuits and overcoats, fine furnish- ingHgoods, hats, shoes, umbrellas i and all the choice necessities re- quired by every gentleman are on our counters at 25 to 30 per cent. J discount, including all our high.- class goods." iDo you want them! GKANT AVK, OG DKX. ..; f.L.,M1UMM,l..,l.MM,. i |